Flaming Carrot
An ordinary man who lost his mind after reading 5,000 comics in a single sitting, the Flaming Carrot is an absurdist, surreal superhero whose head resembles a giant lit carrot. He stumbles through bizarre adventures armed more with strange luck than any conventional superpower.
Few characters capture the anarchic spirit of the independent comics revolution quite like Flaming Carrot, who burst onto the scene in Visions #1 in 1979 β a Bronze Age original born outside the mainstream and proud of it. Over an astonishing 45-year publishing span, this gloriously surreal figure became one of Dark Horse's most distinctive cult icons, sharing pages with luminaries like Leonardo, Raphael, Donatello, Cerebus, and Madman β a who's who of indie and alternative comics royalty that tells you everything about the wild, creative company Flaming Carrot keeps. With two key collector issues to the name and a dedicated run in Flaming Carrot Comics, this is a character whose longevity speaks to a fiercely loyal fanbase that has never stopped believing in the beautiful, bizarre possibilities of the art form. If you love comics that color outside every conceivable line, Flaming Carrot is absolutely essential reading.
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Trivia
- Flaming Carrot's greatest real-world pop-culture footprint came not from the character himself but from his supporting crew β the Mystery Men β whose offbeat superhero concept was lifted straight to the big screen in the 1999 film Mystery Men, introducing mainstream audiences to the comic's gloriously weird corner of the superhero universe.turtlepedia.fandom.com
- Bob Burden has written more of Flaming Carrot's comics than any other writer in our catalog β 29 issues.
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